davemhughes
Silver Member
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2006
- Messages
- 210
- Location
- Ft.Riley KS
- Tractor
- SAME 40hp turbo charged 4cyl diesel w/fel
We bought 15ac out at the lake with the land bordering Corp of Engineer land on 3 sides. It has a nice build spot on a point over looking the lake. The land had no road access into it. (I will post photos as I go) I bought a SAME tractor as I figured I could build a road myself verses paying some one to do it. I first had to clear about a 30ft wide x 30ft deep section of large evergreens off of the county road. My Husky 455 rancher chain saw sure cut that section out with no problem. The ground slopes up at a sharp angle from the road so after I cut the trees down and cut them up I used my tractor w/fel to push them up out of the way. I dug a trench and dropped a 20ft x 18inch double walled plastic culvert in and covered it dirt and engaged the 4x4 and started digging out the sharp rise in ground. Over the next several hours managed to get it dug down so I could get up over the rise. Once on top I started pushing dirt from on top down the hill to decreased the angle of slope. I used my 7ft woods drag blade to level the ground further on up the property using the dirt I scaped doing this to dump down the slope. While I was there the county guys just happened to drive by with their chipper and they chipped up all the trees for me for nothing and once their dump truck was full dumped it up top in a cople of big piles. That chipper they had was eating big evergreen trunks like pretzel sticks.
My SAME tractor worked hard and ran great.....lots of power. Nothing bad to say about it and the county guys were impressed with all the work I did with it especially on such a steep slope to start till I got it knocked down.....more to follow as i go.
My SAME tractor worked hard and ran great.....lots of power. Nothing bad to say about it and the county guys were impressed with all the work I did with it especially on such a steep slope to start till I got it knocked down.....more to follow as i go.